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The United States is discussing the possible deployment of more missile launchers to the Philippines to strengthen deterrence ...
Taiwan plans to spend more than US$1.68 billion acquiring 48,000 military drones by 2027, a 16-fold increase from current ...
The huge display of military might comes as tensions between China and the West continue to flare, as Beijing threatens war ...
The United States is Taiwan's biggest arms supplier but posts in late July claiming to show US naval forces arriving on the ...
Amid threats from China and volatile security situation in the Indo-Pacific, Japan has decided to bolster its air power. Tokyo’s defence ministry is seeking over 100 billion yen ($670 million) for the ...
Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te is set to delay a diplomatically sensitive trip his team had floated to the Trump ...
The most recent of the five-part series to be broadcast on the Chinese mainland shows rapid switch from training drill to ...
Newsweek has reached out to the Chinese foreign ministry for comment. China claims Taiwan as its own and has never ruled out the use of force to take control of the democratic island. Taipei rejects ...
China-Philippines tensions erupt over Taiwan as Beijing issues its most explosive warning yet to Manila, demanding adherence to the ‘One China’ policy. The fiery statement raises fears of a sharper ...
Only those wearing the rosiest of rose-colored glasses would believe that a humanitarian and economic disaster can be avoided ...
Amid growing speculation around China’s invasion of Taiwan, the island nation has held its largest ever military exercises.
Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. doubled down in his country's long-running maritime dispute with China on Thursday, vowing not to "cede one square inch" of territory claimed by Beijing.